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U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for six aboard plane that crashed off San Diego coast
The pilot told air traffic controllers that he was struggling to maintain his heading and climb as the plane twice turned towards shore before going back out to sea, according to audio posted by www.LiveATC.net and radar data posted by FlightAware.
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Pilot of plane crash off Point Loma called ‘Mayday, mayday, mayday' before going radio silent
The man behind the controls of the Cessna told air traffic controllers he was struggling to maintain his heading and climb, according to audio posted by www.LiveATC.net and radar data posted by FlightAware, reports NBC 7’s Allison Ash.
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FAA confirms there were no survivors after Cessna crashed off Point Loma with 6 aboard
The pilot told air traffic controllers that he was struggling to maintain his heading and climb as the plane twice turned towards shore before going back out to sea, according to audio posted by www.LiveATC.net and radar data posted by FlightAware.
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Twin-engine Cessna slams into sea off Point Loma with six aboard
So far, there are no reports that any people on the aircraft have been found, which went down in about 200 feet of water, reports NBC 7’s Audra Stafford.
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Small plane with 6 aboard crashes off coast of Point Loma: US Coast Guard
The Cessna 414 aircraft was reported down shortly before 1 p.m., according to San Diego Fire Rescue and the U.S. Coast Guard. NBC 7 talked to a witness who saw the crash from the water.
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Small plane crashes near Sunset Cliffs with 6 people on board
U.S. Coast Guard said a Cessna crashed into the ocean Sunday afternoon near Sunset Cliffs. NBC 7 has team coverage from Jeanette Quezada and Alexis Rivas.
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Small plane with 6 aboard crashes off coast of Point Loma: US Coast Guard
The aircraft was reported down shortly before 1 p.m., according to San Diego Fire Rescue and the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Point Loma mural showcases trio of San Diego Padres World Series legends
Three San Diego Padres players are the latest additions to San Diego’s growing list of mural destinations. NBC 7’s Joe Little explains.
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San Diego teenage girls empowered to become next generation of firefighters
The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department hosted its 10th Girls Empowerment Camp for future first responders.
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Point Loma residents push back against housing proposal
Point Loma residents are fighting to keep a
four-story apartment building from being built at a busy street corner. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez
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Residents pledge to protect a Point Loma street corner from new development
The Protect Point Loma organization held a protest, Saturday, at Rosecrans and Talbot streets. Neighbors want to stop a proposed oversized building.
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WWII veteran laid to rest at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery with wife and son
William Arias, Sr. was buried Tuesday in the same plot as his wife, Patsy Arias, and son, William Arias, Jr.
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U.S. Coast Guard interdicts 12 members aboard a sailing vessel near Point Loma
U.S. Coast Guard interdicts 12 members aboard a sailing vessel near Point Loma
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Mom testifies in hearing for son accused of killing sister, nephew in Point Loma
A man accused of gunning down three family members at his Point Loma home — killing his sister and her son and seriously injuring his elderly mother — had been getting into escalating conflicts with his sister shortly after she moved into the home, the defendant’s nephew testified Tuesday.
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Water main break leaves hundreds without water in Point Loma Heights
Hundreds of residents are without water Saturday in a Point Loma neighborhood after an early morning water main break. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada shows us the problem and when city leaders say it will be fixed.
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Water service restored to affected residents in Point Loma
About 200 residents in the Point Loma Heights neighborhood of San Diego are dealing with little to no water pressure from a water main break on Saturday, according to the city.
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City installing new barrier along part of Sunset Cliffs
Street crews will construct a permanent barricade along the cliff’s edge because of cracks and erosion. NBC 7’s Dave Summers has a look at what impact this could have on the iconic destination that draws millions of people each year.
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Workers erecting barricade on section of Sunset Cliffs after cracks worsen
Construction of the permanent cliff barrier is expected to be completed within the next week.
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City workers block off portion of Sunset Cliffs after seawall damaged
The area will remain closed, at least temporarily, while officials monitor it for any additional damage.
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City workers block off portion of Sunset Cliffs after seawall damaged
The area will remain closed, at least temporarily, while officials monitor it for any additional damage.